@kwaeri/generator

The @kwaeri/generator component module of the @kwaeri/node-kit platform.

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README

kwaeri-node-kit-generator

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The @kwaeri/generator component for the @kwaeri/node-kit application platform

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The Implementation

The generator provides the interface(s) content generators implement for fulfilling the content creation requests of end users of @kwaeri/cli [nkm].

@kwaeri/generator was originally included in the entry point to the platform under the directory [from root] node-kit/core/. In an attempt to standardize implementation - by separating concerns - as well as to ease maintainence of each component of the platform, the generator was migrated to its own component module.

Getting Started

NOTE

@kwaeri/generator is not ready for production. We've published this module for testing and development purposes. You're free to try out anything that may already be available, but please be aware that there is likely to be many aspects of the platform which are not working and/or are completely broken. As we near completion of the new platform, we'll update documentation and provide complete examples and tutorials for getting started.

Installation

@kwaeri/node-kit wraps the various components under the kwaeri scope, and provides a single entry point to the node-kit platform for easing the process of building a kwaeri application.

However, if you wish to install @kwaeri/generator and utilize it specifically - perform the following steps to get started:

Install @kwaeri/generator:

npm install @kwaeri/generator

Usage

The generator component is leveraged for deriving content generators - and their providers - which are then used by the CLI, through the Steward, explicitly in its handling of commands passed to it by the end user requesting content to be generated - which is pretty much the core purpose of the CLI.

To leverage the generator component, you'll first need to include it:

// INCLUDES
import { ServiceProviderSubscriptionsPromise, ServiceProviderHelpTextPromise } from '@kwaeri/service';
import { GeneratorServiceProvider } from '@kwaeri/generator';

// example of a generator service provider:
export class ExampleGenerator extends GeneratorServiceProvider
{
    async getServiceProviderSubscriptions<T extends ServiceProviderSubscriptionsPromise>( options?: any ): Promise<T>
    {
        return Promise.resolve( <T>{ commands: {}, required: {}, optional: {}, subcommands: {} } );
    }
    async getServiceProviderSubscriptionHelpText<T extends ServiceProviderHelpTextPromise>( options?: any ): Promise<T>
    {
        return Promise.resolve( <T>{ helpText: { "command": `To use this service, read this HelpText.` } } );
    }
    async generate<T extends any>( options?: any ): Promise<T>
    {
        return Promise.resolve( <T>( () => console.log( 'Service should run at this point.' ) ) );
    }
}

// ...

To be continued...but in the meantime, check out the node-kit project generator to see a real example of a generator implementation.

NOTE

As mentioned earlier, the plan is to continue development of the myriad components of the node-kit platform - the generator component included - and ultimately ease the process of development, maintainence, and usage of each individual component as they are decoupled from one another.

How to Contribute Code

Our Open Source projects are always open to contribution. If you'd like to cocntribute, all we ask is that you follow the guidelines for contributions, which can be found at the Massively Modified Wiki

There you'll find topics such as the guidelines for contributions; step-by-step walk-throughs for getting set up, Coding Standards, CSS Naming Conventions, and more.

Other Ways to Contribute

There are other ways to contribute to the project other than with code. Consider testing the software, or in case you've found an Bug - please report it. You can also support the project monetarly through donations via PayPal.

Regardless of how you'd like to contribute, you can also find in-depth information for how to do so at the Massively Modified Wiki

Bug Reports

To submit bug reports, request enhancements, and/or new features - please make use of the issues system baked-in to our source control project space at Gitlab

You may optionally start an issue, track, and manage it via email by sending an email to our project's Service Desk.

For more in-depth documentation on the process of submitting bug reports, please visit the Massively Modified Wiki on Bug Reports

Vulnerability Reports

Our Vulnerability Reporting process is very similar to Gitlab's. In fact, you could say its a fork.

To submit vulnerability reports, please email our Security Group. We will try to acknowledge receipt of said vulnerability by the next business day, and to also provide regular updates about our progress. If you are curious about the status of your report feel free to email us again. If you wish to encrypt your disclosure email, like with gitlab - please email us to ask for our GPG Key.

Please refrain from requesting compensation for reporting vulnerabilities. We will publicly acknowledge your responsible disclosure, if you request us to do so. We will also try to make the confidential issue public after the vulnerability is announced.

You are not allowed, and will not be able, to search for vulnerabilities on Gitlab.com. As our software is open source, you may download a copy of the source and test against that.

Confidential Issues

When a vulnerability is discovered, we create a [confidential issue] to track it internally. Security patches will be pushed to private branches and eventually merged into a security branch. Security issues that are not vulnerabilites can be seen on our public issue tracker.

For more in-depth information regarding vulnerability reports, confidentiality, and our practices; Please visit the Massively Modified Wiki on Vulnerability

Donations

If you cannot contribute time or energy to neither the code base, documentation, nor community support; please consider making a monetary contribution which is extremely useful for maintaining the Massively Modified network and all the goodies offered free to the public.

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